Graduate
Student Symposium
Research
seminars by grad students,
for
grad students.
Chemistry
After Dark: Research Talks By Grad Students, For
Grad Students. A monthly evening discussion group
featuring research presentations by our own graduate
students on the hottest research in the department.
Grad students learn to give clear and understandable
talks on their work to a wide and varied audience.
Chemistry After Dark talks always become
lively and exciting discussions, sometimes even
leading to collaborations between groups. Food
and drink provided by the department. Come
relax and chat chemistry with friends! Organized
by Kurt Kistler (kkistler@temple.edu).
May
15, 2008 Matthew Parker
Rigid
Spiro-Ladder Oligomers: Climbing to New Heights
on the Nanometer Scale
6:30
PM BE 120

Mar.
27, 2008 Sunil Kulkarni
From Butterfly Colors to Photonic Materials:
Nano-structured Composites
6:30
PM BE 413

Feb.
7, 2008 Kerisha Bowen
Playing
With Pyrroles

Photos
from a recent talk
Oct.
25, 2007.
Yangjun Xing.
Getting
Wired, One Molecule at a Time! Study of
Charge Transfer Through Single Molecules.

May
31, 2007.
Doug Hausner.
Take
a Walk on the Nano Side: Humidity Induced
Nano-scale Reconstruction of CaCO 3 Surfaces as
Studied with AFM

March
22, 2007.
Gautham
Kodali.
Damaged
DNA Commits Suicide in Photolyase: Probing
the Incident with Stark Spectroscopy.

February
1, 2007:
Sudha
Chennasamudram
Title:
Good, Bad and Ugly! Neighbor dependent
beta sheet
forming
propensities of amino acid.

Nov.
29, 2006: "With a Little Assistance
from a Friendly
Nitrogen: Regio and Stereo Selective Substitutions
in Novel
Ring Systems." Speaker: Deepa
Rapolu.

Oct.
25, 2006: "Riding on Surfaces,
Skating on Seams, Falling
Down Funnels: A Wild Ab Initio Trek Across
the Photophysical
Landscape of Cytosine." Speaker: Kurt
Kistler.
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